Certifications 2

No.11
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9.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Note: The following points are not applicable unless in case of leaking or damaged batteries with exposed
internal components.
Appearance: Nickel plated steel cylindrical cell, eventually sleeved.
Odour: Odourless (unless in case of damaged product with leaking electrolyte)
Flashpoint: Not applicable
Flammability: Not applicable
Relative density: > 2 g/cm3
Specific energy: 30…90Wh/kg
Temperature range: Usage recommended between -40°C and +70°C.
10.
Stability and Reactivity
Product is stable under conditions described in Section 7.
Conditions to avoid: Heat above 70° or incinerate. Deform. Mutilate. Crush. Pierce. Disassemble.
Short circuit. Expose over a long period to humid conditions.
Materials to avoid: Strong mineral acids, alkali solutions, strong oxidising materials and conductive
materials.
Hazardous decomposition
products: Electrolyte solution is corrosive to all human tissues and will react violently
with many organic chemicals. Electrolyte solution reacts with zinc, aluminum,
tin and other materials releasing flammable hydrogen gas.
11.
Toxicological Information
Nickel metal hydride batteries are not hazardous waste. Under normal conditions of use, Ni-MH batteries
are non-toxic.
In case of can opening or destruction, the following substances can be released:
12.
Ecological Information
The sealed NiMH cells as a product are not presenting ecotoxicological hazards. In case of product
destruction or opening, the substances described in paragraph 11 can come in contact of the environment.
The metals content in a NiMH battery are toxics for the environment.
If not recycled, it must be disposed of in accordance with all state and local regulations.
Ansmann NiMH cells and batteries belong to the group of
mercury free
batteries.
They do not contain mercury, lead and cadmium as defined by the European directive 2006/66/EC
Article 21.
KOH VME: 2mg/m
3
/
795mg/kg VLE: /
Alkaline- 019-002-00-8 KOH LD50/oral/rat:
LiOH VME: 25µg/m
3
LiOH
VME: 100µg/m
3
/
Hydroxydes 1310-58-3 NaOH 365mg/kg
244-166-4
Hydroxyde 12054-48-7
NaOH VME: 2mg/m
3
Hydroxyde 21041-93-0
Cobalt- - Co(OH)
2
LD50/oral/rat:
235-008-5
1600mg/kg
Ni(OH)
2
LD50/oral/rat:
VME: 1000µg/m
3
Occupational
VLE: /
028-002-00-7
7440-02-0
231-111-4
R 40-43
R 17
Nickel- 028-008-x*
NocifXn
Name Symbol Effects
N° EINIC
Carcinogenicity
mutagenicity
N° EC
N° CAS
Dust exposure limits
single cells and multi-cell battery packs
protoxicity
Ni
Material - Safety - Data Sheet (MSDS)
for
Ansmann NiMH Batteries
Substances Hazards
Nickel